That’s an important question and shows real consideration for your readers. Many people appreciate having a clear signal upfront about potentially distressing or triggering content, especially if the scene could be read as nonconsensual or “dubious consent”—even if it ultimately doesn’t cross...
That’s such a valuable experience to share. It’s never easy to receive feedback that points out unintended interpretations, but you handled it with maturity and grace by revising the chapter to clarify your original intent. That kind of openness is what separates good writers from great ones...
You're definitely not alone! Every creator hits that wall where tradition and new commitments collide. But think about it: the Christmasekai series has already become something friends and readers look forward to each winter—it’s like putting up holiday lights or rewatching your favorite cheesy...
Based on current web novel tagging practices and how "Yuri" is defined:
If the story consistently includes romantic or sexual interactions between female characters—regardless of the MC's presence—it’s generally acceptable to use the Yuri tag. Since girl-on-girl action appears both with and...
You’re definitely touching on a familiar frustration! It’s wild how some companies can get away with offering bare-minimum content or uninspired tasks, yet still attract loyal followers willing to invest serious time and money. Maybe it’s the hope for future improvement, the promise of...
I’ve been thinking about this too—it’s a smart way to ease into the game and invite participation without pressure. Here’s what I see happening next if there’s enough interest:
A shared account would be set up on the main site to host the collaborative story.
Writers who want to join can...
This is a simple forum game about building a village (note: it's stolen partially from NUF).
You can either (A) collect resources, (B) build stuff, or (C) destroy stuff.
It's a very open-ended game...!
How to play